Lt. Gov. Visits Edison Solar Energy Company

EDISON – Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno today kicked off a month-long tour of the fastest growing businesses across the state. The first visit was to SunDurance Energy, an Edison-based solar energy company that develops, designs, builds and operates solar power solutions for the commercial, government, and utility-scale markets.

“The New Jersey Comeback is fueled by our efforts to improve our business climate and earn the confidence of companies to stay and expand in our state and grow jobs for residents,“ said Guadagno. “As one of the Garden State’s fastest growing businesses, SunDurance illustrates the fact that New Jersey has what it takes for businesses to grow and be successful.”

“A leading national solar provider, SunDurance Energy employs a robust, sustainable and prosperous business model, proving again that business expansion in dynamic, growing industries is happening here in our state. We’re inviting companies from beyond our borders to see for themselves that New Jersey is a great place to call home, and we are helping those here to invest in their future with us,“ continued Guadagno. “Through the New Jersey Partnership For Action, the Christie Administration is providing business advocacy services and meaningful regulatory and tax policy reforms so that companies – whether a start-up or a multi-national – have access to important resources to help them grow and prosper.”

SunDurance Energy has recently contracted with the United States Marine Corps Logistics Base in California for a project that will supply 25 percent of the base power. It has ten solar projects located in New Jersey: